GM leads $23 million investment in on-demand vehicle maintenance service Yoshi

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The Series B funding round will assist the company's hiring and expansion plans as it emerges from the coronavirus pandemic for the coming years.

General Motors is leading a $23 million investment round in an on-demand car maintenance service called Yoshi.

Yoshi was founded in 2015 as an on-demand fueling company in California. It would fill a vehicle's tank wherever a driver wanted instead of the owner having to stop at a gas station. It has since expanded to also offer other services through its app such as oil changes, car washes and windshield treatments in five major markets across the U.S.

Yoshi offers pay-as-you-go and monthly services. It costs $20 a month for a membership . Fees for services vary, including gas based on the lowest top tier price within a 2-mile radius of where a vehicle is parked.

 

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